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Lovin' The Homestead
We brought home two new pullets purchased off Craigslist. And learned after the fact that we did everything the wrong way in introducing them, except maybe one thing. We put them in coop at dusk after the others had settled down.
We didn't quarantine. Discovered after the fact we should have.
We also didn't keep them in separate cages for awhile because we didn't have separate cages.
We only had 2 pullets to begin with and so we figured the 2 newcomers would be on equal footing. We also figured that our current alpha pullet would remain in charge, given that she had the territorial advantage. Not so much.
The two new pullets, both Rhode Island Reds (RIRs), have been beating up on our Easter Egger (EE), and our original alpha pullet, a New Hampshire (NH), has been protecting the EE all day. The alpha NH is at a disadvantage because the EE won't fend for herself. So far no blood, and no patches of feathers missing, so we're just watching.
I haven't read any posts on BYC or here where the newcomer chickens were actually bullying the home favorites. But I have read several where the EEs were at the bottom of the order.
How long will this process last? I'm supposed to get a Gold Lace Wyandotte from the same guy I got the new RIRs from later this week. Not sure if I should do anything different, since she's from the same flock as the RIRs.
We didn't quarantine. Discovered after the fact we should have.
We also didn't keep them in separate cages for awhile because we didn't have separate cages.
We only had 2 pullets to begin with and so we figured the 2 newcomers would be on equal footing. We also figured that our current alpha pullet would remain in charge, given that she had the territorial advantage. Not so much.
The two new pullets, both Rhode Island Reds (RIRs), have been beating up on our Easter Egger (EE), and our original alpha pullet, a New Hampshire (NH), has been protecting the EE all day. The alpha NH is at a disadvantage because the EE won't fend for herself. So far no blood, and no patches of feathers missing, so we're just watching.
I haven't read any posts on BYC or here where the newcomer chickens were actually bullying the home favorites. But I have read several where the EEs were at the bottom of the order.
How long will this process last? I'm supposed to get a Gold Lace Wyandotte from the same guy I got the new RIRs from later this week. Not sure if I should do anything different, since she's from the same flock as the RIRs.
It will take a bit but they will work it out. It may help if you have 2 feeding areas and set them closer and closer every few days untill you have one again. Make sure they have lots of space and place to hide if need be.
He said he would hold it for me since he wasn't able to catch it the day I arrived to pick up the RIRs. Then someone offered him cash the next day, he gave me a call while they were there and since I didn't pick up, he sold it. I'm more than a little annoyed.

LMAO!